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Informato

Informato is an Italian adjective and the past participle form of the verb informare. It means "informed" or "notified" and agrees in gender and number (masc. sing. informato; fem. sing. informata; masc. pl. informati; fem. pl. informate). In ordinary usage, it describes a person or entity that has received information or is aware of relevant facts.

Etymology: The word derives from Latin informatus, the past participle of informare, formed from in- "in, toward"

Usage: Informato appears in legal, medical, journalistic, and everyday language. Common phrases include "utente informato," "persona

Variations and related forms: gender and number inflections follow standard Italian patterns (informato, informata, informati, informate).

See also: informare, informazione. Notes: This article focuses on the Italian term; if informato refers to a

and
forma
"shape,
form,"
with
the
sense
of
shaping
knowledge
or
instruction.
informata
sui
rischi,"
and
"informato
delle
circostanze."
It
can
describe
someone
who
is
up
to
date
on
a
topic
or
someone
who
has
been
officially
notified
of
a
change.
A
related
adjective
is
informativo,
meaning
"informative"
or
used
to
describe
information
materials,
while
the
noun
informazione
denotes
information.
specific
product,
organization,
or
project,
a
dedicated
article
should
be
consulted
for
precise
details.